This indicates damage (either from trauma,dementia conditions, vascular causes or tumors, and more rarely from infections) to the left portion of the frontal lobe (area) of the brain.
Broca's aphasia
Poor judgement, lack of inhibition, urinary incontinence, Broca's aphasia, disorders of voluntary motor functions, etc. It mostly depends on what part of the frontal love is damaged.
yes. it affects the part of the brain that controls emotions, hence, a frontal lobotomy makes a person emotionless
These are some of the lobes of the brain and also the name of some of the skull bones.
This indicates damage (either from trauma,dementia conditions, vascular causes or tumors, and more rarely from infections) to the left portion of the frontal lobe (area) of the brain.
The signs that can be commonly shown for brain damage are:1) No response2) Stuttering (stuttering is also a brain disorder)3) Hallucinations (seeing things that aren't real)In fact, the list is endless!
Schizophrenia damages the frontal and temporal lobes and the vesicles.
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
Cyclonic (frontal) precipitation
Broca's aphasia
Frontal lobe damage can cause many different things to change in your body. Some of these things include a short attention span, poor working memory, poor short term memory, and difficulty planning and reasoning.
The frontal lobe contains the personality and perception of time and space. Damaging the frontal lobe would probably change a persons personality. A pre-frontal lobotomy has been preformed on patients that had excessive behaviors. The procedure, now abandoned, made the patients meek, useless and sometimes just staring into space.
Left frontal lobe
Common sense would be associated with the pre-frontal lobes.
It depends on the job and on the extent of the frontal lobe damage. If there's a grocery warehouse in your area, a good job for someone with frontal lobe damage is "lumper"--someone who unloads trucks. There are a lot of state and federal programs to encourage companies to hire people with disabilities, and all the lumper companies I ever dealt with participated in those programs.